Description

CD276 antigen (CD276). May participate in the regulation of T-cell-mediated immune response. May play a protective role in tumor cells by inhibiting natural-killer mediated cell lysis as well as a role of marker for detection of neuroblastoma cells. May be involved in the development of acute and chronic transplant rejection and in the regulation of lymphocytic activity at mucosal surfaces. Could also play a key role in providing the placenta and fetus with a suitable immunological environment throughout pregnancy.


Clinical trials

NCT04483778 - Melanoma


Target gene expression

The following plot describes the expression, in different tissues and TCGA cancers, of the different isoforms of the gene CD276.


Target essentiality


Protein properties

The following plot describes the target topology, highlighting the position of the endo-, ecto- and transmembrane domains, as well as the position of a signal peptide, when present. The last three rows describe the position of potential epitopes, as well as phosphorylation and glycosylation sites.